Zundfolge
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Like I said before, I drive a Dodge Intrepid ... not the BMW M3 I'd rather be drivinghat amazed me was the utter lack of discrimination they both had: zero interest in caliber, manufacturer, quality, or any other factor whatsoever beyond price.
Seriously though, it doesn't surprise me because many people buy a gun, load it and toss it into a drawer never to be shot again, but still there and ready "just in case".
If you're not going to shoot much at all, a Hi Point is probably a fine choice.
And no, I don't believe that burning through lots of practice ammo down at the range and/or going to shooting school should be a requirement for gun ownership.
Sure you're going to be better with the gun if you practice and get some training, but you'd also be a better driver if you spent a week at Skip Barber Racing School, but since most of us aren't going to race and most of us can't afford it, we make due with what we've got.